Robert Burns and His Myth : an Inaugural Lecture Delivered on 10th December, 1970 at the University of Ghana, LegonGhana Universities Press, 1971 - 39 Seiten |
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... share of the farm to his brother , and had ideas of emigrating to Jamaica . He had gone through a ' common law ' form of marriage with Jean Armour but her Father repudiated the contract , although Jean was pregnant , and was ...
... share of the farm to his brother , and had ideas of emigrating to Jamaica . He had gone through a ' common law ' form of marriage with Jean Armour but her Father repudiated the contract , although Jean was pregnant , and was ...
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... share some of his own ideas and hopes . He had numerous advisers , but it was one of the dry periods in English poetry , and most of his literary Professors looked backwards ; several suggested he should write a long rustic poem after ...
... share some of his own ideas and hopes . He had numerous advisers , but it was one of the dry periods in English poetry , and most of his literary Professors looked backwards ; several suggested he should write a long rustic poem after ...
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... share their fate I do not use the word , Honour , with any reference to Political principles ; loyal and disloyal I take to be merely relative terms in that ancient and formidable court known in this Country by the name of CLUB - LAW ...
... share their fate I do not use the word , Honour , with any reference to Political principles ; loyal and disloyal I take to be merely relative terms in that ancient and formidable court known in this Country by the name of CLUB - LAW ...
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